Show THE s SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 HEEAIiD-REPOBLICA- N club was given last evening' at the clubhouse The rooms were decorated in fall flowers and autumn- leaves A lunch was served In: the dining light room Mrs Glen: Miller was chairman of the committee on arrangements and was assisted by Mi's A H Irvine Miss Josephine Wallace Mra L L Pratt Mra W T Benson Mrs K R Burt Mra A A Covey Mra H C Edwards Mrs W H Ellison Mrs W H Ferguson Mra W P Fowler Mra F I Gardner Mrs A A Kerr Mrs W L McLeod Mra H N Mayo 'Mrs? F L Oswald Miss Pearl Raddatz Mra H M Rodes Mra J H Riddle Mrs & H Sharman Mra J A Slaughter Mra L W Snow Mra' C 'N Sweet Miss Eleanor Voelker Mra Clarence War-noc- k Mrs C E West and Mra R N Toung £ 3c sjc One of the largest social events of the week was thq card party given at the Hotel Ulah Monday evening by the Knights of Columbus and the women of Our Lady of Lourdes parish for the benefit of Our Lady of Lourdes church Over 100 tables were reserved for cards and a number of quests came in for supper afe jc For Mra Clifford E Evans formerly Miss Florence Pratt Miss Edith Warner Miss Louise Weer and Miss Emma Watkins entertained at an Orpheum afternoon followed by party tea at Saturday the Lodge The guests were Miss Eva Sheets Mra F J Halsey Mrs H Wells Culmer Miss Hazel Blomqulst Mies Elsie and Cl&ri Brown- Miss Nellie Watkins Miss Leila Warner Miss MarPhoebe Simona jorie Wells and Miss afe jc- - $ Miss Nell Davis Entertained at an Orpheum party Saturday evening followed by a slumber party at hy home were Those present besides the hostess Minerva Cottam Marie Lewis Lucy Newman Fern Barrett and Myrtle Bish-o- p 191Y 3-- A - - o o (Continued From Preceding Page) Jensen will also sing “The Sunshine Song by Grieg with harp accompaniment ' The entertainment ' committee has planned to give a series of seven Saturday night dances throughout the winter months There will be no section meetings this 'week y--'-- ' E D Thomas will receive Miss A Wheeler is in charge of the refreshments and will be assisted by Mrs R H Bradford 'Mrs L W Larson Mrs G S' Snoddy and Mrs W Ralston A President will be elected due to the absence of Mrs F W Reynolds The other officers for the year are: Mrs J A P Anderson Mrs G E Fellows Mrs J L Gibson and " Mrs Milton Bennion ? The Red Cross of the LaThe first business j meeting of the dies Literary clubauxiliary will meet at: the season of the Housewives’ league has clubhouse on Wednesday from 10 until been postponed until Friday October 12 5 o’clock V :v when 4t Will be held at 230 o’clock at ' '''Vy" ' floor The Catholic Woman’s league will the Hotel Utah mezzanine ' meet Tuesday October 9r at 280 o'clock at the Ladies’ Literary clubhouse The The women of Moose Heart Legion entertain Monday evening October leading topic of the evening “The Con- will 15 a card party at Moose halL at test Between Liberty and Despotism for the Domination of the World” to be The women of Moose HeartLegion discussed by William H Leary a musidance October will give cal program will be£iven and tea 29 at Moose hall 222 EL West Temple served The hostesses of the afternoon are the members of St Patrick’s par- street J J W ' ish The State Society of the Daughters hold its The Past Noble Grand club will meet of the Mormon Battalion will afternoon meeting monthly Friday at 2 o'clock Thursday at the home of Oct 2 at 230 o’clock with Mrs Mary Mrs R Z Brown 425 S Eleventh East avenue The street All visiting Past Noble Grands A J Clawson 64 Second will bs given: program following are invited to attend “Johnson’s Army” by Mrs Kate F -' reading of yearly reports genThe Short Story club will meet Mon- Burton officers All members election eral home of Mrs are urged to ofattend ‘4 ' day afternoon at the1202 V Fourth ave-nu- e Raymond Ackerman ' The annual meeting of the auxiliary Room for lheaBlind of the ReadingThe Ladies Ald society of the First was heldat’the public Methodist church will meet Thursday at "were' elected morning Officers 2 o'clock in the church parlors to or- Ofwere submitted annual and reports ganize a Red Cross unit AIL members ficers selected 'are as follows:- Miss are requested to be present Johanna Sprague president Mrs C vice president Mrs John Cain The Salt Lake Women’s club will second vice '' president MilsP Daisy meet Tuesday at 230 o’clock with Mrs Overfield Mrs C‘ secretary 1105 L ' Crawford liF E Second South treasurer Miss Helen Sumpter street’ “Something About Chitia” will brarian directors elected are Mrs A be the topic presented by Mrs W J H S Bird Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs Frank Musical numbers will be pro- T B McCornick Mrs Irene Schulder vided by Mrs Sumpter ' Miss Georginna Weber Mrs R- C Gem 4c je Mrs M R Parsons and Mrs DanThe Draper Mothers club will meet mel Alexander iel 73 Laurel with Mrs F E jg avenue Federal Hathaway Wednesday Heights Miss L L Willard will entertain her afternoon' at 230 o’clock Mrs H W collection of Dietz Mrs A E Tomlinson Mrs friends with an Interesting 10 6 from 2 'to 5 October to' Baird and Mrs Carl Porter will con- paintings in the studio o'clock at her private tribute to the program Miss Rose Hillcrest ftart-me171 avenue in First ' Jones supervisor of the kindergarten 7 No 52 of the University of Utah will speak oil “The Influence of the Mother” All T H Gordon circle JLadles of the members are invited to be present G A R will hold a card party and The Red Cross unit of the Draper “parcel" post” sale inL O O- F2 hall5 - Mothers’ club fyom torewill meet Monday after- next Thursday October 11 'used-foThe proceeds tobe noon with Mrs F E Hathaway 73 of all G A Laurel avenue Federal Heights? All lief work The members ' are Infriends and R members of the club are invited to come organizations "i vited mid assist ajc je 4 will give a The annual meeting of the Orphans' - The M M M club Home and Iay Nursery Association will dance at the Granite girls stake hall Thirty-tbe held at the home I2d0 E Thirteenth hird South and State streets Friday South on Monday October 8 at 3 evening October 12 1917 ' o'clock All members of the association jt 3c to the Oliver vnd those Interested in the home are The Red Cross auxiliary corps will Relief Woman’s be to O Howard presenturged hold regular meeting from 2 to 5 p The women of the of Utah next Thursday In the basement of the will hold their firstUniversity October First Congregational church - Fourth meeting 13 at 230 o'clock in the rest room of South streets the administration building Mrs- John East and First A Widstoe Mi's J L Gibson and Mrs t La' Marralne auxi liary to the U S - - - - - - - - r : - ambulance corps No 4 will entertain at a silver tea Wednesday between the hours of 4 and 7 o’clock at the home of Miss Helen Jennings 815 E ' South go to 'Temple street The proceeds will Dr Sprague’s ambulance corps ' -1 The Spirit of Liberty chapter D A R will meet Thursday October 11 at 3 p m at the home of Mrs George R Hancock 444 S Seventh East Mrs George Bacon will speak on “Conservation” Musical numbers will be furnished by Miss Margaret Park soprano and Miss Hermlnle Rogers pianist The Oliver O Howard Woman's Relief corps will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 2 p m at the I- O O F hall The Ladies’ auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers has postponed October its meeting from Wednesday October-110- to Wednesday Banner Review No 11 Maccabees will give' a silver tea Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs W T Lefevor 165 W Seventh South AH Maccabees and friends are Invited to - - - attend: - MYERS CLEANS f Myers is the only cleaner in the intemiountain country who insures customers’ clothing to their full value from the time they are received until they are returned Other cleaners some claiming to do “just as good work as Myers '—ask YOU to take all the chances of DAMAGE THEFT LOSS OR FIRE Myers says: “WE ASSUME ALL BISKS— and your clothing wilh be returned to you perfectly cleaned or dyed and faultlessly pressed F - Selling Furs and Remodelling Furs are two different propositions To know how to clean dye match make over and reline expensive furs is the work of an EXPERT FURRIER— a man who KNOWS SKINS knows the REAL from the imitation — knows what ‘can be cleaned —what can be dyed —how to cut skins —how to sew them—in fact just such an EXPERT as the MYERS FURRIER Your $1000 fur is as safe here' as the cheapest scarf AVe guarantee all fur work and insure it while in our charge Let our expert advise you about your discarded furs before buying new " - DARK CLOTHING Should ‘not be risked with cheap cleaners The color may HIDE THE DIRT BUT THE DAMAGE DONE BY DIRTY OR ACID TREATED GASOLINE AND INCOMPETENT PRESSERS IS THERE The same caution that prompts you to send your light colored clothes to Myers should also prompt you to send your blacks and blues here too - (Continued From Page 1) and Orville W Cutler whose marriage took' place Thursday and for Mr and Mrs Francis Wetzel a bridal couple of last week--- ' Pink dahlias In a large silver basket tied with tulle graced the center of the table and covers were“ laid for twelve the Seventy tables were filled-witplayers for bridge Friday afternoon In the east cafe at the ' Bransford when the aurgical section of the women’s service unit were the hostesses at' a large bridge tea' for the benefit of Christmas boxes that will be sent to the soldiers in France Festoons of crimson autumn leaves and feathery yellow and bronse chrysanthemums lent their charm to the tea table which was presided over by Mrs E A Wall Mrs J R Walker Mrs W W- Rlter and Mrs Heber M Wells Mrs William E CoulanC Mrs Henry Johnson and Mrs B H Griggs enter- - library-yesterda- y Ray-bou- ld - - -' age 3§C" - ' nt - p-ii- r i - ! - - - - : ' ' - -- tained at a large bridge tea Thursday afternoon 'at the Johnson home- 1327 Fourteenth East street The living rooms were effectively decorated with bronze' and yellow chrysanthemums 'and the same attractive fall floweYs were arranged In a large basket £or the center of the tea table The guests were entertained at twelve tables of - v! bridge Grahamwas the complir mented guest at a beautifully arranged luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Miss Alta May Mitchell at the Hotel Utah Helen Taft roses were used for the artistic decorations of the table Mrs M L and the favors were rosebuds ' Miss Darlene Kimball and Mrs Edgar Newhouse were the hostesses at- a charming little bridge tea at Inthe CounJ ‘club 'Monday afternoon complitry ment to Miss Gulia Dix Scarlet an for yellow autumn leaves were-usethe gay decorations of 'the tea table and a few close friends of the bride were bidden The alumnae members of the Gamma Phi sorority entertained last evening at a beautifully arranged dinner -- in the banquet room of the Hotel 'Utah The long table was arranged in the shape of a cross and a wealth of red flowers furthered the decorative effect of red and white Festooned about the walls of the room were the flags of the allies also the ipslgnla of the sorority The place cards were miniature Red Cross tents decorated "with the Red Cross flags Mrs Harmel L Pratt president of the alumnae chapter gave an Interesting talk on the Red Cross work In the sororities ’ Fifty active and alumnae members of the chapter enjoyed the delightful affair jc je jc A delightful affair of the week was the large afternoon tea given Friday by Miss Mary Clayton' at the Clayton 'home In B street In honor of Mrs H a popular young Gordon eJennlngs bride Masses of bright autumn flowers and leaves lent their charm to the The following attractive rooms friends of the hostess assisted at the tea table and in the general entertaining of the guests: Mrs I A Clayton Mra J J McClellan Mrs Murray God-b- e Mrs W F Beer Jr Mrs R W Burton Miss Madeline McClellan Miss Mary Godbe Miss Esther Badger Mrs Don Grant Williams Miss Alma Cannon' Miss Ruth Wlscomb and Miss Helen Jennings 1'-' In honor of two attractive October brides Miss Gladys Savage and Miss I Gulia Dix Mrs Horace D Bowman entertained at a bridge tea Friday afternoon at hgr home In Harvard avenue During the early hours of the afternoon four fkbles were filled with the players for bridge and the hostess was assisted by Miss Adelaide Woodruff Miss Carolyn' Covyan and Mrs 'Walter Andrew jjg ' The Ruel Halloran home in E First South' street :was the scene Thursday afternoon of a beautifully arranged buffet' luncheon presided over by Mrs Hallordn- and Miss Beth Baldwin in honoyr of Miss Gladys Savage and Miss Gulia Dix Branches of scarlet berries and festoons of gaily tinted autumn leaves were combined for the decorations of the living rooms while the luncheon table was artistically decorated with pink roses and ferns ' and lighted by t pink candles in silver - - d - ART - ' Late Styles for Autumn and Winter comprising Special and Excdiisivpesigs ! - lats Never before have we shown such a Handsome Variety of Afternoon -- and Evening Gowns -- liUCILE Laidy Duff Gordon being one of our featured showings i - - - An unusually fine collection in Fur French Velours Velvets and English Fabrics -- Bo-livi- as - candlesticks Sfc 9g jjg Mrs D F Collette and Mrs B T Lloyd entertained Thursday at a luncheon at the home of Mra Collette in honoi of Miss Esther E Lloyd who has returned to Salt Lake after spending the past year in Preston Ida The rooms were decorated with asters In the delicate pastel shadea Covers were ’ lall for twenty guesta The alumni members of the Alpha VvN- ’ - - of Myers unless you get a Myers Cleaning Demand it before givReceipt ing your cleaning to anyone YpU ' cannot Earl Dry Cleaner Wet Cleaner Fancy Dyer Spotter Men Freezer Lady Presaera Hatter Furrier Tallora Dreaamakera of aaaiatanta plenty who could be department heada in other Cleaning plants T S Bring Doubtful Jobs In If you have a gown you wish cleaned or dyed and there is a y w EXPERTS— they will tell you frankly just what can be done and settle the doubt at once Don’t GUESS whether it will dye or clean— don't WONDER if your Furs Dress or Suit can be MADE OVER' come down to the Myers plant — our depart- ment heads will gladly advise j Let our expert hatter' clean block and retrim your fall hats Felts beavers and other cloth or furs Hats for men and women are given ' a newness that makes buying new Ones unLadies white necessary beavers may be dyed 'to match gowns - you Their opinion is dependable — Myers Guarantees It DYEING Expert 8ample Dyers In charge of Myers Dyeing town Department Let u down Drop in when how you some of the beautiful work done in' this department every day The finish we put on dyed garments is wonderfuL GUARAN- PARCEL POST Special attention to out-o- ftown orders We guarantee work— insure yonr garments —and pay 'parcel post one We can ciean or dye and' make over last year’s skirt — and give you a smart looking fall model at small expense - FAST COLORS ARE TEED Do your dyeing now for the next year to come Rising costs mean Increased surelysoon prices very - way -- Phone Was 974 Work Guaranteed Clothes Insured ’ Mfs-Jame- e ' - s woman’s caprices of the state fair for the THE opening week has been the Impetus for of many congenial littleto gatherings to exhibit the friends who- motored There or evening afternoon the spend most were attractions to suit even the ' fancied fastidious tastes whether it the lovefine-bre- d cattle or fruit from wo which of oi'chards ly neighboring The weather man was are Justly proud the unusually "kind this seasonandand balmy glorious October sunshine canbreezes from the autumn-tinte- d enjoyyons made the fair particularly able Society was well represented at booths particularly in several of the Red Cross one Many of the women who have worked at the Red Cross rooms unceasingly during the past year were In charge of the booth to explain to visitors the wonderful work that the for various classes are accomplishing at the soldier boys Among those seen week the booth Cross during the Red were Mrs LL L Terry Mrs Don Carlos Roberts Mrs Frank I Dodge Mrs Bancroft George Tprner Miss MarieMiss Alice Miss Adelaide Bancroft Wall Miss Marjorie Howard Miss Darlene KJmball Miss Adelaide Woodruff Miss Carolyn Cowan and 'Miss Florence - the Crulckshank— Umbrian Cities of It- - Meame IL— Richard Richard -Llppmann J M —The Governess Lutz G L— Finding of Jasper ifoltl ftlFo Davenport— Feebly Inhibited Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation Constitution of U 8 Evelyn——Sylva 2 vols Flske Xavy as a Fighting Machine Gardner— King of Court Poets: Study of the work life and tlfne °f Lodo-vic- o Ariosto Harrison — Positive Evolution of Religion Hegel—Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion 3 vols Hind— Consolations of a Critic Holbrook —Portraits of Dante Fsychol- Holllngr orth— Vocational ogy Hoover— Salesmanship Hornbeck— Contemporary Politics In tho Far East Jones — Old English Gold Plate Klelser— Kief sec's complete Guide to Public Speaking Lewis— Offender Lodge— War Addresses 1915-19Pain—Short Story ' Minot— Problem of Age Growth 'and Death Patrick— Psychology of Relaxation Root — Latin America and the United - - ’ 17 - States ‘ and Other Es Salaman— Old Engravers of England ' and Shelford —Naturalist In Borneo' — Russell — Rose Goddess WILL PRESENT PLAY AT PHILLIPS CHURCH Next Tuesday evening at the Phillips Congregational church the members of the missionary and finance committee of the Christian Endeavor society will produce Zona Gale's one-acomedy “The Neighbors” The program start at 8 o’clock and the play willwill b) preceded by a splendid musical pro gram The received will be donated to the proceeds flag fund for the Utah troops in the 145th light artillery This is the third time the same cast has produced this play In the Cast are Miss Lily King Miss Lillian Carey Misa Grace Dalejv Miss Leola Kelly Miss Verona Kelly Miss' Florence Wright Melville Kelly and Rae Schwenck Mis Ruth Treweelc Miss Lois Walker Miss Isabel Davidson Miss Lorlne Watts Samuel Deak In William Hard I -man and Cecil Wright are some of those who will sing ct says WHAT FRIGHTENED HIM Betty was milking the cow when th mad bull tore over the meadow Betty-diDlg Rummage sale— October 12 13 not stir but continued milking ObWatch for location Simkhovltch City Worker’s World servers who had run into safety saw to In America Smith — Our Struggle' for the Four- their astonishment that the bull stop-- ' 2 vols ped dead within a few yards of the' 'New Books in Library J teenth Colony maid — and cow turned round and went of Christ Shroud Vlgnon — sadly Walker Building Estimator’s Ref- away “Weren’t you afraid? Why did he books will be erence Book The following forty-si- x run away?” asked every one of Betty Wood— An Overland Chalet added to the public library tomorrow: — “He got scared” said Betty TThls ForForests and French ' Woolsey Miscellaneous cow is his mother-in-law”Good Jests estry N Y— Academy of Political Science Fiction of the U S 2 vols WEAK STUFF Foreign Relations The Party and Other — A— VeiL Chekhov German Behind the Beauford — Professor This- poetry In the adStories Blum —Oral —French Method ' — vertisements makes me sick Gould E L Cap’n Gld ' Bonavia E Cultivated Oranges and — IS Confessor—Yes it certainly is adGrim The ed 8 Grene F Lemons etc of India and Ceylon verse —ChapparaL Hewlett M — Love and Lucy Crane — Artist's reminiscences Halloran ' d - - - - — - ' - - Scores of ’ sQg - - - Well-Post- ed Women Have Already Taken Advantage of This Tremendous (B - (D) U At prices positively less than you can buy the skins I offer my wonderful stock of Ermine Mole Fox Marten Hudson Seal Mink etc I also have a larsre assortment of skins which I will tailor to your individual style You ‘can save money —right at the time when you need the garment A small deposit will hold your purchase - t- s - - - - - H-Tayl- during the winter 4c - 4e 4C Mrs'-- J Clarence Anderson and Miss O Gray who have Mra Fred and Mr Gwen Williams were the hostesses at made their hohne In Ogden for several a prettily appointed tea at the New- yeara have returned to Salt Like to house- hotel yesterday afternoon' com- make their-homto Miss Eleanor Beer- an sc sc plimentary October bride- A low mound of auMiss Madeleine Despaln'has had as tumn leaves and flowers formed the her guest for the past week Miss Ruth attractive centerpiece for the tea table Osterloh of Lehl and the place cards were decorated ' ' 4c 4c 4e Mr and Mra Nicholas A White of with crimson sprays of th4 Autumn leaves' Invited to meet Miss Beer were Winnsboro' S VC are receiving the Mrs B J Beer Miss Luclle Beer Miss congratulations of their friends on' the Fidelia Beer Mrs William Francis arrival of a little son at their home Beer Jr Miss Vivian Beer Miss Louise Mra White was formerly Miss Vllate Edgehill Mrs H Jordan Jennings Miss Currie of this city ag ajc Dorothy Felt Mra L E Fernley MrsrMr fnd Mra Robert J Glendinnlng C F Cannon and Misa Marguerite Tay-l°left yesterday for New York for a stay afe 9e sfe of aeveral weeks Mls Helen Hanna and Miss Carol Mrs Nellie Backman ' will entertain Cowley entertained at a' box party lodge sewing circle Thursday yesterday afternoon at the Wilkes the- Victor '11 at 318 N Sixth West October Miss Emma Foss of atre in honor of ' Preston Ida who Is visiting with friends in the city rSMART SET TAKES ' TO je' $ $ The first of a series of dances to be (Continued From Page 1) 'given 'during the winter- by the recep- man 'than ' Solomon to fathom tion committee of the Ladies' Literary' - Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert With -- evening at' a china shower at her day home In 873 Washington street in com- Mrs Only Experts Employed Ilerc doubt in your mind about the ’ Tarmer Mrs Fred Olsen MEANS SAFETY outcome — BRING IT TO OUR ? Miss Jessie Perry Mrs II' T Fowler entertained Thurs- - In Velvets Duvetyne Broadclotli and Oxford 'Mixtures Hie splendid style for which this House is Famous being : :V expressed in these creations HA GET Abe RECEIPT sure rooms were decorated in autumn leaves and a low mound of yellow fall flowers formed an artistic centerpiece for the table The hostesses of the afternoon were Miss Edna Cklderwood Miss Mildred Tanner Miss Ella Callster Miss Annette Vincent Miss Tearl Oswald and Obray Mrs Edward Perry Mrs Earl White 'Mrs L Slater Mrs W Mrs Milton Clark Miss Fae Lambert Mrs R Rawer Mrs Charles Halfield Mrs’ A C Leetliam Mrs Nichols Gilbert" Mr W II Grow and Ailss Maud Grow 4s je Mrs George A Storrs and daughter Beulah entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon The guests of the afternoon were the members of the Nelkie Germanic club Luncheon wag served at 130 the table being centered by cut glass basket of swee£ peas Autumn flowers were used about the rooms A bluebird effect wag used In thg dining room A' reading was given by Mirfs Buelah Storrs jc jc Mrs: Frank A Bird Mrs William T Dern Mrs Sherman Frfrgo Mrs Lionel E Hubbard Mrs Charles Shields and Mrs William CL Wallace were hostesses at a beautifully appointed 1 o’clock luncheon followed by bridge at the Newhouse hotel yesterday given In honor of Mrs Isadora Fox end W White' prior to their dewin1 parture for California where-thter months will be spent by b9lh ladies Sixty Park City ladies friends of the two guests of honor were Invited Luncheon was served lib the' Georgian garden on small tables each having a center floral f decoration of chrysanthemums and sweet peas Card tables were arranged in the oak room of the hotel where the Starg and Strlpeg formed the principal decoration y J ' was A large reception given Tuesday by th Daughters of the Mormon Bat tallon in honor of Maj B Hi Roberta The affair was given at the home of Mr and Mra B H Roberts The rooms were bright with garden flowera "An Interesting program was given includbyvB H Roberts Judge' ing addresses Mrs G F Goodwin Charles H Julia P M Farnsworth Mra Maybelle Davis and Mra Mary A J Clawson Musical numbers were given by Miss Dorothy Morrison Mra' John 'T Smith and John Bowers The guests were received "by the officers' of the club About seventy-fiv- e guests were present Miss Elizabeth Beveridge of Pocatello Ida and sister Miss Lillian Beveridge of Salt Lake left last week for California where they will remain some time visiting 'friends They will visit with their brother Lieut W B Beveridge who is now stationed at Monterey ' Cal Mra W O Farmer and daughter arrived yesterday from Seattle to spend several weeks with Mr and Mra C E Pomeroy 4c 4c 4c Miss Gladys Richmond has gone to Boston where she will attend school MYERS X Chi sorority of the University of Utah were entertained at a dinner party given yesterday afternoon at thp sorority house In 426 S Thirteen East The pliment to Miss Ada Spencer a bride of the month The table was decorated In pink and white sweet peas' About twelve guests were in' attendance In compliment toMrs F A Kirk Mrs Hammond O Willlams''and Mrs Henry Schofield 'entertained at cards Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Williams in N State street: The rooms were decorated In fall flowers Jn the red and gold ’shades Among those present were Mrs William Adams Mrs Johnstbn Mrs Roy Carter Miss Vera Adams Mrs William Evans' Mrs Judge 13 M 32 S State Street Remodeling and Repairing The highest prices patyl for raw furs - 1 ‘ |